James Roberts It’s early morning on my last day in Pembrokeshire. I’ve driven down to Marloes Peninsula as my search…
Julie Brominicks A car approaches the lonesome postbox at the top end of Cwmystwyth where I stand. I stick up…
Since 1996, Sam Adams’s ‘Letter from Wales’ column has been appearing in PN Review, one of the most highly regarded…
Ant Evans Very much like a weekday, the first Saturday of every month begins for me when my 6am alarm…
Niall Griffiths Get on the railway bridge at Morfa Mawddach and walk above the estuary waters. Herons and other mudflat…
Niall Griffiths There must be more remote stations in Scotland, say, or England’s far north, but it feels terminal here,…
Stephen Price I have a recurring thought about time that I have never been able to articulate. Kate Bush gets…
James Roberts It could have been the first day of summer. Being Wales, it could also have been the last.…
Ant Evans When I think of Liverpool, memories of travelling back and forth on a regular basis to attend hospital…
The fourth and final dispatch from each of the four ‘corners’ of Cymru travelled to by bus and on foot…
Julie Brominicks I get up in the dark to keep an eye on the boats. ‘I often think about being…
James Roberts The equinox has just passed, the dark months have just begun. It’s time for dusk walks on the…
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